Since our palm trees don't necessarily change colors, and our balmy 80 degree weather doesn't cool down, I have to take matters into my own hands. This is how you create Autumn in Hawaii.
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Peel some juicy, red apples.
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Make an apple pie
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Place some fake leaves in a vase on the table (you gotta do what you gotta do)
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Check out some autumn themed books for the kids
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Break out the Fall table cloth, light your Fall candle and enjoy that apple pie.